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Current state of phytoplankton in the littoral area of Lake Baikal,spring 2017
Affiliation:1. The University of Texas at Austin, Jackson School of Geosciences, Austin, TX 78712, USA;2. Geological Survey of Canada, Calgary, Alberta T2L 2A7, Canada;3. Sonoma State University, Department of Geology, Rohnert Park, CA 94928, USA
Abstract:To assess the current state of phytoplankton in the littoral area of Lake Baikal and provide a baseline for future comparisons, we sampled spring plankton communities from the 44 littoral and 3 pelagic stations covering all three basins of the lake. The study examined chemical parameters of water (NH4+, NO2?, NO3?, PO4?3, Si, COD), species composition, abundance, and biomass of phytoplankton in Lake Baikal during late spring 2017. Sharp spatial heterogeneity was observed in the distribution of phytoplankton biomass along the western (399 ± 72 mg/m3) and eastern (1319 ± 220 mg/m3) shores of the lake. The phytoplankton were diverse, with 79 species; dominant algae were different from site to site and from south to north throughout the lake. In Southern and Central Baikal, we recorded an intense bloom of the diatom Synedra acus subsp. radians (28–1400 cells/mL), similar to that observed for the past 10 years, while the chrysophyte Dinobryon cylindricum dominated in Northern Baikal. The diatoms Aulacoseira baicalensis, A. islandica, and Stephanodiscus meyeri that were dominant in the 1960s–1990s were not numerous in 2017 (0.5–10 cells/mL). This change in dominant species indicates structural changes in the phytoplankton of Lake Baikal, which have led to the disappearance of the main distinctive feature of the Baikalian phytoplankton – the alternation of extremely high (with the algal biomass over 1000 mg/m3) and extremely low (less than 100 mg/m3) productivity years. The ecological equilibrium appears to have shifted towards a new steady state.
Keywords:Phytoplankton  Species composition  Abundance  Structural change  Nutrients  New ecological equilibrium
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